Richmond is a city in Virginia (VA), United States
Richmond, the capital of Virginia, is among America’s oldest majorcities. Patrick Henry, a U.S. Founding Father, famously declared “Give me liberty or give me death” at its St. John's Church in 1775, leading to the Revolutionary War. The White House of the Confederacy, the home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis during the Civil War, is now a museum in Court End, a neighborhood known for Federal-style mansions.
Top sights in Richmond | |
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Belle Isle | 37.528719 / -77.452270 |
Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site | 37.547695 / -77.437328 |
Virginia War Memorial | 37.536349 / -77.448505 |
Altria Theater | 37.546227 / -77.451879 |
Capitol Square Park | 37.538885 / -77.433981 |
The Valentine | 37.541443 / -77.430797 |
The Diamond | 37.571726 / -77.463403 |
Library Of Virginia | 37.541261 / -77.434162 |
Libby Hill Park | 37.526515 / -77.417468 |
Greater Richmond Convention Center | 37.545174 / -77.436772 |
Richmond National Battlefield Park | 37.428052 / -77.373567 |
Children'S Museum Of Richmond | 37.562199 / -77.467286 |
St. Paul'S Episcopal Church | 38.802884 / -77.044807 |
Blue Bee Cider | 37.566538 / -77.472224 |
The John Marshall House | 37.541929 / -77.433074 |
Hardywood Park Craft Brewery | 37.564569 / -77.457355 |
Pony Pasture Park (James River Park System) | 37.550862 / -77.520472 |
Three Lakes Nature Center And Aquarium | 37.618180 / -77.430908 |
Fan District | 37.553354 / -77.462279 |
Shockoe Bottom Clay | 37.533173 / -77.428044 |